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what if i can't hold in personu) . hi. hey. are you ready for your virtual tour. yeah, i love you. i can't believe this is how you kids talk to your friends. this is talking. did you have a nice day. look at the size of these butterfly shrimp, ginormous purple shrimp. >> what now she's talking these . >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson. tonight, most people got poorer during the covid. lockdown's probably poorer than they realize. they're finding it now. unfortunate, but the tech companies got a whole lot richer and it's simple why politicians force the entire population indoors at gunpoint. so millions of people had no choice but to live out their lives in the lonely of the internet. >> that turned out to be
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a disaster for america as rising suicide rates now a test. but for silicon valley, it made for an epic pay day and then epic payday was soon reflected epically on the balance sheets of his biggest local lenders, which was called silicon valley bank in 2018 cfib had about forty nine billion dollars on deposit. three years later, that same bank had amassed more than one hundred and eighty nine billion. >> that is a gargantuan increase in deposits over a very short period of time. well, certainly dramatic enough to have raised a very serious question and an obvious one . >> what was silicon valley banking to do with all that money? >> even the san francisco bay area, it would be hard to find qualified borrowers for one hundred and eighty nine billion dollars. you could not responsibly loan all of that money even if you wanted to . >> so what would you do with it now? >> that's a question you would have asked if you were paying attention both from inside svp or from the federal regulatory agencies in washington. but it turns out nobody was
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paying attention. nobody thought to ask that or any other questions. and we thought to stress test silicon valley bank in the middle of a boom. >> and of course, that turned out to be a grave mistake. but the remaining question is , what were they doing at cfib and the other banks? >> have either failed or come close to failing over the last week? >> well, they were doing what you would do if you were a mediocre but highly credentialed, irresponsible person with a narcissism complex who talked a lot about your ultramarathons and your commitment to climate change. >> if the central bank handed you trillions of dollars free with no strings attached, you would party like it was 1999. >> or to update the reference, you would virtually signal like it was 2020 three . you would spend hundreds of millions of dollars bragging about what a good person you are. >> and that of course is exactly what they did consider signature bank. no signature bank was shut down by federal regulators this weekend on sunday because it posed an imminent threat to the entire financial system. >> its demise marked the third largest bank collapse in
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american history. why did signature bank fail? we could give you the technical math based answer, but here's the real reason. signature bank fail because it was corrupt. that's a strong charge. how do we know that? well, simple. its directors gave barney frank a board seat . that's it. frank is the same person who was a member of congress from massachusetts, wrote the banking regulations imposed on signature bank and all the other banks by washington after the collapse. barney frank has never had a real job. he has spent his entire life in politics. he's elderly now, but he has no relevant experience or expertise so the only reason that signature bank hired him is because he once regulated your bank. >> now, if we were looking at a foreign country, we describe that instantly as what a payoff the people who actually ran signature bank. meanwhile, the so-called bankers did not seem to spend a lot of time banking and of course, they didn't need to bank because the fed was guaranteeing them a never ending torrent of cash in
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the form of free money. so what did they do? well, here is scott shea, the chairman of signature bank, welcoming his employees to a meeting of the bank's critical pride council. this video is from last december, just months before his signature bank slip beneath the waves and the pride council in question, as you will see in a moment, featuring self-described genderqueer, trans masculine person called fin brigham, who arrived to teach employees about pronoun use. >> watch. i'm scott shay, chairman of signature bank, and it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to this multi-media multicasting, multi spatial meeting of the pride council and just thrilled that there are about forty people in the room. i understand, or something like one hundred and ninety people at watch parties. so how do you all get to watch parties? >> you know, the most common pronouns that folks are familiar with our xi and he becoming much more common and ,
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you know, i don't know if there's anyone in the signature bank world , but probably you have clients that use them as pronouns. they're gender neutral pronouns on purpose. we talked about folks that are nonbinary, that intentionally don't identify as male or female. >> so some of those folks use them as their pronouns. z is another gender neutral pronoun, and the other part of that would be here spelled h.e.r. >> scott. >> she is just thrilled to introduce the gender trans masculine pronoun expert and to host watch parties jaubert. i can watch him explain what do they pay that guy? what did they pay that guy? >> how much will they have to pay you to swallow your dignity? to completely eliminate the possibility that your children would ever respect you in order to put on a performance that embarrassing? probably a lot. we don't know what he was paid. clearly a lot to the bank, a lot of money because trans prominent experts are not cheap at all. but signature did have a lot of cash , of course, because
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the federal reserve was printing and they got the first pass. this with low interest rates for thirteen years. means. so again, this was going on for years. here. for example, the signature banks music video. did you banks made music videos? of course they did. they know what else to do with the money. >> this one is from 2011 90% your clients. hi, my my no clients. just one of now the joe biden say, come on , that's your cousin. right now. i don't know. oh, your bank is long gone. sorry. it was a dance party. >> its signature bank bank like there was banking going in. it was a dance party
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and signature bank with pronouns. >> and that's not the only video from signature bank like that. you can go online and find many others, including their broadway inspired sketches. you can spend all day watching these videos we just did and are better off for it. but it's not just signature. rande signature was really kraven repulsive, but he's not alone. >> no one at any of these banks seem to spend a lot of time banking, which the rest was believed was the core business of a bank. but no, in fact, it's silicon valley bank. only a single member of the board had any experience at investment banking. the rest were silly. rich ladies. the daily mail reports that every other member of the board is an obama or clinton mega donor. one silly rich lady with such a sensitive soul. of course, she was that she had to go to a shinto shrine to pray when donald trump won in 2016, we looked at her picture. she doesn't seem like a native born chinta, but whatever it was, a lot of fashionable rich girl politics underway in
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silicon valley bank. but banking not so much as veb had no head of risk management for nine months in the year before it collapsed. >> i guess someone should been paying attention. >> but no, they're visiting two shots, big dance parties with the pronouns. meanwhile, silicon valley bank uk, that would be the uk arm of silicon valley banking because the name didn't give it away, did have a head of risk management. >> unfortunately, the head was called j. er sopa, who didn't seem to know a lot about managing risk or care. she talked mostly about herself because it's so, so fascinating to talk about yourself a lot. me, me, me. i know about you or risk management. let's talk about me. >> and she did at one point you described herself as a quote, person of color from working class background. oh, yes. narcissism is so much more fun than banking. so needless to say, the risk manager was working hard on lgbt. >> i'm a plus plus plus plus writes.
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>> how did that end? how does it work if you run a bank like this? people just talk about themselves and their identities as if those are interesting topics. >> well, this week's silicon valley's uk banks uk branch sold for the fully publicly disclosed sum of one dollar, one dollar for the bank. >> but as you would imagine, in a bank where nobody cared about risk management, the collapse was pretty entertaining for the rest of us . of course, there's a tragedy at the core that imperils the entire western economy. >> but the good news is we have videos like this. this is a video that cfib put out days before it went under. >> and i think there's a big disparity between the investments and blackleg companies. then are the companies we want to help close the latino wealth gap. >> oh, more entitled people talking about themselves. let's talk about me, my identity. it's so interesting. banking is boring. >> the feds got that covered .
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is this trying to scare you a little bit? this is what banks are actually like and we don't want to alarm anybody or get censored by senator mark kelly of arizona, who's now on the record saying he does not want you complaining about banks. but we should tell you it's not your signature svb officials. you talk like that. jp morgan, it's the biggest bank in the world. we think as of tonight, one of the few banks that consumers will have some confidence and put out a whole video about how they give out money, not on the basis of economics or math , but on the basis of irrelevant characteristics like your appearance. they're judging the book by its cover. watch the events of summer. 2020 highlighted long standing inequalities, particularly among the black hispanic and latino communities that have had a significant impact on our country. at jpmorgan chase, a key goal is to help break down systemic barriers that have created profound disparities. that's why we committed 30 billion dollars towards
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racial equity to provide resources and opportunity for our black, hispanic and latino communities. we've invested more than one hundred million dollars in minority owned banks across the country. and are building a more equitable and representative workforce. >> we're committed to racial equity, whereas am i getting a moral lecture from a bank, from a bank, really? a bank is telling america how to live describing america. since you're a bank, where's the left, by the way, 90 years ago in the nineteen thirties, the last great depression, nobody would have sat still from a moral lecture delivered by a bank. but they're very common now. why? well, a little history after two thousand eight , a movement emerged called occupied wall street at the time, it was at the cutting edge of left wing social activism and it did seem kind of organic. most of these things are
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completely fake, like blm, obviously orchestrated. but occupy wall street seemed kind of real. it seemed angry people and some people from occupy wall street turned their attention to the head of jp morgan, who , of course, is jamie dimon. they went to his office. they held signs outside for twenty four hours a day and they hassled other bank presidents, too. >> and before long, a funny thing happened. everybody in the media decided that occupy wall street was boring. anything about economics was boring because who cares about carried interest? what's that? what we really want to talk about. they told you, is racial oppression and your role in it . and so we got a lot of that only for like twelve years now. an endless parade of lies about this or that. your complicity in systemic racism, police shootings, they're everywhere. >> everyone's getting killed by the cops. hands up. don't remember that. so we're all still talking about that nonsense, ripping the country apart along racial lines. but guess what we're not talking about. oh, banks.
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>> oh, i guess. who loves that? banks. they deeply appreciate that. and maybe that's why is blm rioters torched major cities? democrats who took big money from big banks knelt in reverence to blm. >> we are here to honor george floyd's in a moment, we will have a moment of silence. actually , eight minutes and forty six seconds of silence in honor of george floyd and so many others. who lost their lives or were abused by police brutality. for those who wish to , we will now kneel for our moment of silence. oh, so great. >> what does everybody in that frame have in common? will of kente cloth robes on a lot of them wearing snow, but
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they're all bank shills. that's what israel bank shills their shills for finance, of course, every single one of them, and particularly the utterly soulless nancy pelosi. she'll say anything on behalf of the banks. the banks love. so, of course, they want to make sure it continued. and that's why, according to amazing new analysis from the claremont institute, silicon valley bank brace yourself, spent more than seventy three million dollars on donations to blm and related organizations. wow. and this is not personal funds, apparently. is your bank funds, but kind of nice to have that money now. but it's hard to argue, even in retrospect now that svb has failed. >> that was a bad investment because even now, as banks are collapsing, no one in media is anxious to criticize banks almost no matter what they do, it doesn't matter what they do ,even if they were to just pulling us out of thin air, openly profiteer from the war in eastern europe that's killing hundreds of thousands of people. >> oh, it turns out they are. >> and we know that because zelenskyy, the president of ukraine and a very close friend of banks and blackrock
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is bragging about it once. >> it is obvious that american business can become the locomotive that will once again push for our global economic growth. >> we have already managed to attract attention and have collaboration with such giants of the international, financial and in the western world as blackrock, jp morgan and goldman sachs. so we're getting more lectures from the banks and we're getting a lecture on capitalism from some ukrainian oligarch in a sweatshirt. >> okay, now. seventy pound boy, fatter macro maven's. she joins us to kind untangle the insanity here. >> i'm not you know, stephanie , i have to say, you're one of the very few people who called this early and said they're going to be tragic and distorting effects of flooding the american economy with fake money from the federal reserve. >> and i think i think you're right. yeah, well, it was hardly
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a radical conclusion to draw when you slather on layers and layers of debt on an economy and encourage people to take reckless risk. and then you ratchet up interest rates, the fastest rate in history. i mean, god knows, we the surprise is that it took this long for the bodies to float to the surface. and honestly, tucker, this banking thing is particularly remarkable because the level of impunity that the banks evidenced, you've talked about this whole diversity, equity, inclusion and woke agenda and this idea that, you know, banking doesn't need to be boring. you know, you used to want to get away from the banker at the cocktail party now, you know, throwing confetti and he's got a lampshade on his head and you see the life of the party. but the reality is these problems that silicon valley bank and signature, you know, their pursuit of these woke agendas may make, let's hope exceptional. i mean, hopefully these videos
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aren't pervasive to the entire banking sector, although they may very well be . but ultimately, the entire banking sector did the same thing, and that is that they watched their deposit base wither over the last 12 months while the fed was raising interest rates, because people like you and me looked at it and said, why am i putting my money in the bank and getting zero when i can buy a treasury bill and get three, four or five percent as the fed kept raising rates so their deposit base was shrinking at the same time, all those assets that they held that you talked about last night, the treasury's whatnot, were declining in value. and they sat there and they did nothing about it, tucker. and they didn't just do that for one month. or two months, which might be excusable. but six , nine months of buying the problems are getting worse and worse. and they did nothing. why did they do nothing? because they knew all along when this day came, the bailout would be there for them. so the impunity of this banking system is beyond. but they've been taught there
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are no consequences for mismanagement. and this ridiculous, you know, all these ridiculous woke priorities which have you know, you should actually when someone comes in and presents a business idea and wants a loan, you should be looking at whether it's a viable business model, not whether it's, you know, some sweaty teenager in a hoodie with some harebrained scheme that you can throw money at without consequence. this is where we are. and sadly, i think we're just at the beginning of this because the companies that svb and these other banks lent money to are all going to go belly up, just like the clients of svb started to do. >> hopefully they'll spare us the moral lectures they already pay half the tax rate. we in a lot of cases, it's a little it's all much, i would say. stephanie pambo, appreciate your coming on tonight. thank you so much. thank you so much. last night we showed you a pretty shocking video, actually , from within stanford law school. and it showed someone who had identified as a, quote,
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diversity dean lecturing a sitting federal judge who's a serious person on the , quote, harms that he caused. and that video got us thinking about the state of colleges and universities in this country. why are there so many diversity deans and why are they like this? tommy lee is a former diversity director at dansa college. he was removed from her role for questioning the school's anti-racist policies and she joins us now. wesley, thank you so much for coming on . >> so tell your story, if you would, because it's i mean, it's a little shocking, honestly. but i think it tells us a lot about the state of higher education. well, thank you, tucker. i was hired on at deon's a college in 2020 one as a faculty director of an office of equity social justice and multicultural education. and this was my lifelong dream of a tenure track, faculty leadership position and i thought that i would be afforded, you know, the academic freedom
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and freedom of expression that's available to any faculty member. and what i discovered was that as i started to enact my teaching approach, which i was very transparent about when i was hired on , what i seek to do is bring together people of diverse and divergent perspectives and to identify points of commonality between those so that we can best serve our students. as i began to do that work, there was a severe backlash from some of the extremists on the campus who identify themselves as wolke and as aligned with critical social justice ideology. and they attacked me viciously . they subverted my tenure review process to do so. and it saddens me as someone who benefited from california community colleges as foundational to my scholarship and to who i am today to see the state that we're in and to see the tenure review process misused
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and abused by individuals for reasons of not wanting to have multiple perspectives and viewpoint, diversity and critical thinking, which is part of the mission of california community colleges. i can't think of anything more virtuous than bringing people with different beliefs together to find something that they have in common. >> i mean, it's what the country really needs, of course. but i have the feeling that the divergent viewpoints part of your mission was the offensive part. yes. unfortunately, you know, as i did my needs assessment conversations, multiple people did tell me that there was some issues with viewpoint diversity and , you know, certain groups, small groups, but vocal groups of people being really reticent to engage with divergent our diverse perspectives. and as i began to do my work, these individuals were seated on my tenure review committee and they begin to attack my work for doing exactly that. you know, i'm someone who i
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talk about teacher ideology and practice and what i'm really trying to do through that work is get teachers to become more conscious about the ideologies that they express, embody and act in their teaching. and that is something that i do. i don't work from a singular, ideal , ideological perspective or even promote, you know, any particular ideological perspective. what i'm doing is bringing in adult learners, diverse opinions and viewpoints and also letting them know there's many ways to do this work, not just one . and for not toeing the line of absolute fidelity to a critical social justice ideology. i was made a pariah. my work was undermined. my leadership was undermined by key senior leaders and faculty members there. and they literally obstructed me from from doing my work. and i was subjected to censorship and profanity and the tenure review process.
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and it was just something that was really hard to see because, you know, as educators, there's a certain level of professionalism and civil discourse that we should engage everyone with , whether they're different from us or not. >> i hope you shoot them into the stone age. and it's so nice of you to come on and tell your story tonight. which is a scary story. >> but we appreciate. leslie, thank you very much. thank you, tucker. i appreciate your time. of course, pretty shocking story from ukraine. >> zelenskyy the president of that country continues to with force close churches. >> the u.s. congress is funding this. why the bush administration is pushing this. why? because we know why. but americans should know that moment. next, fox news media is proud next, fox news media is proud to bring you this. >> she's a hero moment in >> she's a hero moment in new york city. oh, she can't do that. she's a girl. you have to have the skill to ah and the drive to make iten here. and the drive to make iten here. not all chefs are men .
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place. >> our service comes at no cost to your family. >> connect with us today. last night we told you wheret s the republicans running for loe republicans running for >> no one had asked them. what o so we did a lot of the answers were what you would expect ron desantis answer. we didn't know what to expect. this is very straightforward, he said , and we're quoting without question, peace should bethout question, peace should be the objective. now, if you're a normal person, if you're not a neocon who drives deep emotional pleasure, hurting people, thatd seems like a totally expected answer.
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why wouldn't you want peace? the wouldn't you want peace? killed, including all your kids. but the neocons were enragedy by this. so this. >> ron desantis is talking about something far worse. nal . he's talking about trashing the international order. he's talking about dismissingnvasio a full scale invasion of a sovereign european nation as a border dispute. this is so reckless. bas ron desantis basically said , you knowo , so what?? russia is in ukraine, let them alone. it doesn't affect us . i mean, the narrowness of that vision, the narrowness of his it's morthe narrowness of his upsetting. tail is >> it's scary. the tucker tail is wagging. the dog. that's why i mean, look at the forum through which he wanted to give this informationx been r to give this informationx been railing against the u.s. involvement in ukraine as a nato national security person. >> from my perspectivesecurity e
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actually horrifying to me that you have two potential front two porunners for the republica nomination espousing pro putin espousing pro ousing pro putin and standing against ukraine security. re a >> no, you're a. give us the la and give us the last three successes that your national security policy has borne. >> oh, none. okay, what's interesting is howa thay, what's interesting is howa this is actually what they care about.ey claim a lot they do care about a lot ofrealy things. what they really care about is foreign policy. s fon poli policy. and neoconservative foreign policy. t it's exactly why they hatedrump. trump. they would have put upticize with anything. but when he criticized the iraq war, he was done saying, tulsi gabbard, they kicked her out ofa the democratic party for it. >> so they were veryn mad thate ron desantis took a completely reasonable position, consistenlt with the overwhelming majority of americans . >> liz cheney, ron desantisotte is wrong. n th it seems to have forgotten the lessons of ronald reagan. an ronald reagan. linsey graham primly said he lind could more .mly said he >> of course, bill kristol and david frum sent angrythey a tweets as well.re mad because n
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and they are mad because now they are stuck with , let's niey are stuck with , let's see, nikki haley and chris christie. those ars e their potentiall candidates for president george w. bush gets sor presideo great. funny. gonzalepedrs is politics editor. it chronicles is the author ofos contra on is excellent.to he joins us tonighnight. u derie >> thanks so much for coming. tell me that you drive a little bit of animal joy from watching the outrage on msnbc and the "atlantic" magazine, et cetera. >>e, well, the talk about the, well, the talk about trashing the international order that honestly does get me excited. but i think we also shouldn't be surprised by these neocon guys from david , from david french, bill kristol putting on the pearl necklaces o of their wives just to clutch them.eir wives just to clutch we should avoi d world war three because neocons actually began as a movement of avoid worlegan as a movement of liberals, leftists who moved mod intorals, leftists who moved mod thethe 60s and 70s and ultimat hijacked foreign policye th
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and drove the u.s.e u.s. intor one disastrous war afterl of b another, leaving a trail of that'sr, leaving a trail of which is what they call liberal democracy. that's what that ter mthes actually means in practice, inrg the mouths of these warmongers. but, tucker, i think theongers. but, tucker, i actually think neoc tucker, i actually think the term neocon is an accurate because there's nothing conservative about neoconservatives. they're just liberalneoconiveses interventionists. they're their vision of of the s the world is drag queen story. gee world is drag queen story. our here and gender studies taught at kabul university. but of course, you'll never seee guys like from and kristolcryst and max boot, kinzinger and frege on the front lines of combat and ukrainen . they'll never pick up a riflebl and go over there. they're too comfortable tweeting outrage about it, about desantis is calling forres m realism and restraint. but when you accept that they're just liberals who want to intervene everywhere, it starts to make sense.t why all these peoplear who usedd to orbit around gop have now swung behind biden on ukraine ukraine.hind biden on ukraine they're just liberals who want to intervene
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because they're just liberals who want to intervene all over the world. >> over th i'm using that phrase tonight, and i think you makehae a really smart point. and i'm sorry i've used it for so long because they're not conservative in any sense. can tell us . thankspedr so much. >> so in order to support joe biden's policy in ukraine,su you have to support whatpport wh ukrahave to support whatpport wh the government of ukrainine ex r is doing with american tax dollars, including cracking down on faithful christian within the borders of valestian within the borders of ukraine. zelenskyy is now closing ncia is clchurches belonging toe ukrainian orthodox church. herainian orthodox church. he says the country need ssaid h spiritual independence.he's lit so you haverallye to ask yourses he's literally shutting ann arresting priestsing on and nuns. this is happening on the internet. you can sehe .e it if you want. so why aren't christian leadersi in the united states sayingt an the united states sayingt endorsing it effectively?d endos as russell moore and many others have?repo basham is rtera reporter wit foi the daily wire. >> she joins us tonight.this ses megan , thanks so much for coming on . this seems like a big deal .a i can't remember ibialn my lifee a european country closingry churches and throwing
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christians in jail at this scale. >> it' notice it. >> yeah, it's pretty surprising because when you look ats the situation here, they are ejecting monks from an 11the century monastery and there are saints buried beneath this church. bee ofdemo behavior in liberal democraciest . zelenskyy out as a particula zelenskyy out as a particularhi, hero, who cheered him, who assured us this is someone that we need to support, thathid quat we need to support, thathid behind. rticular as christians would now be questioning his particular action s. ion and we're not seeing that there's really been total silence as he has begun doing what can in many ways be called persecution. of members of the ukrainian tha orthodox faith. so why is that?t silenc i would even pointilenc silence there? i would even point to the fact e that we're not even seeing a lot of coverage of it fromnith outlets like christianity today. r moore is the editor an which russell moore is theat's s editor in chief of. and that's jus questt some big questions that i have. how can you write so manyabout essays about trompe who hasn't
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been in office for three years now, but really say nothing about what is religious persecution? religious persecution, possibly. ukraine said possibly, or ukraine says they have found leaflets, but that's all that they're pointing to , is they found es andsome rouble's and leafletg these churches, not weapons, nothing particular scary.th >> so you have to wonder why>> shameful. have to wonder why>> they're closing ch the silence? >> well, it's absolutely shameful. the closing churches and arresting priestes andsts a and christian leaders here say nothing about it. i think that's i think it'sothit it.hink that's i think it'sothit it's genuinely shameful. thank you genuinely shameful. and i appreciate your reporting on this subject. go this subject. goodod to thanks so muc to see. >> thanks so much, tucker.o one so one man who was atof many the capitol on january six , one of many thousand sayins say he's being prosecuted by doj, even though he didn't do he didn anything. he was in the building forhe lef one minute. he left a second capitol police told him, told him to leave anywayim, told him to leave >> but they've destroyed hisld life anyway. and almost the nobody has told the world about it.
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that man joins j us next to teli what is happening to him now. >> jussie smollett, an actor who films the hit tv show empire here in chicago, told police he's a victim of a hate crime. i've been truthful and consistent on every single level since day one . but let me paint a picture for those folks aren't going out at 2:00 in the morning on the coldest night of the year. jesse hired them to beat him up. this is where we waited for jesse to come before we attacked. >> we were the ones that did it. yeah, it was us with a five member of the mob. i have to go down here and talk about a black man who had a noose around his neck and made the whole thing up. i would not be my mother's son if i was capable of one drop of water accused of this crazy doesn't have anything to say to the people of chicago.
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that's no more eyeborgs .com for even more savings or call the number on your screen. e one of the things we learn mainn maybe the main thing we learnedo when we finally got accessf to thousands of hours of surveillance footage atveillance footage the january six committee had been hiding. media is tha t some of the people the media told you were prison, terrorists? they were terrorists need to go to prison. and who did go to prison? actually ,prmitted never commitd terrorism of any kind. kind. just the opposite. they jus t wandered through the capitol building. that's true of jacob chansley, the so-called q and uncommon inr the media told you shouldldne be killed.. but he's hardly the only one .wg cat he's hardly the only one .wg daniel goodwin walking through pidoor othe capitol through an n door on january six .ctly 2020 one at exactly 3:30 two p.m. that is long after the doors were breached. breached. were breached. now, we got this video, the one now, we got this video, the one you're watching now from the speaker ofe the house's office earlier this month. mr. goodwin's attorney tellsvide us that the legal team was alsoi
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provided this video. and in it, you cant yo clearly e when he than a minute. >> and when he was askedwas ask to leave, he left. >> so there's no dispute about any of that. it's. all on tape. but the doj is still trying in thee doj is still trying to send daniel goodwin to prison. and in the meantime, they have completely wrecked his life. goodwin joins us now alongs with his lawyer. >> stewart, thanks to both oft o you for coming on ., da firsnit to you, daniel . your story, i think, is similar to the story of many people insv your position. >> but just give ue us as a senf what the federal government has done to you for the crimanderinf wandering around the capitol for one minute and leaving. >> one asked . thanks for having me on ,er. tucker. yeah, it's a what they've doneout is i had to spend about a month incarcerated pretrial and then about a year in pretrial home confinement. and i was facing 20 years and now i'm still facing f
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one year. yee year. >> you're facing a year in prison for that. a >> that's right. i was in there for less thannt t a minute.o be as fair and transpa is and i just want to be as fair and transparent as possible. as possible. nything yog are leaving out? did you commit vandalism? did you hurt any one ?s it's actually in the documentsac i 's actually in the documentsac that i even said i didn't steadl anything. i didn't break anything. . >> i didn't hurt anyone ormean anything like that. so, how is, i mean, how is what? doing to you allowed in thise country? er. >> i mean, you seem like a political prisoner. what would be another name for >>olitical hosanother name for they prisoners have rights and they take in many of our rights away as january sexers. are >> it's disgusting. carol. stewart, you representinrepreseg daniel , thank you for that. how common is this story? se di strongly sense that danies not alone in having his lifeiden destroyed by the bush administration. administration for not really >>
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>> yes. good evening.good eve ningtucker. thanks for having me on . out also, i just want to point, joe mcbride is working on this case, too, and has been helping. him and you know him. >> so this is very common. the majority of peopley and i'e read through many cases havee t done nothing violent. >> they've broken nothing. they were ther were the wherenso they believe they had a right to be. no signsthg indid they, nothingd they could not be there.s and they are being labeledker: i domestic terrorists. >> so this is such an atrocityus that i think a lot of people watching. >> and i just want to say in to and i just want to say in nothing back . we don't know anything that we're not telling you. if i, we a you're watching thir. home, this is the sum total of e the story as far as we know. >> story. how can people help? n >> what the media is not covering for us ? no one in congress seemss marjor to care, with a few exceptions. ylor greenmarjorie taylor greeng one of them, but most don't d care. so how can people who doo care make a difference for these? >> and i'm just going to say th- these political prisoners,
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because that's what they are. >> well, the first thing, ofbe f mc well, the first thing, ofbe f the footag to all the public,e the thing the ll the public,e the thing that the public can do to help is they can research through cag the footage that's already out there. they can go to stop.d s to hey, .com, june six and see our calls to actions whichud include praying for us , which o include fundraisers to thethem people. you can makees sur. e the money writi goes to the people themselves. ngand which includes writing letters to the people who are currentl incay incarcerated. you can also watch which documentaries that have been made and the truth, which back is going on out there, which is being held back byy an the gatekeeping media, that, for example, four people diedthw that day and they wereer trump supporters. of course, you've revealed that sickening died the nexyot day.e. and it wasn't because of trump supporters. there was a lot of police thate was a lot of police day. and , yeah, that needs to benve. investigated. >>january 6th. y to the i think it's probably second 2020 election as they second only to the twenty twenty election is the biggest scam in my lifetime. and , you know, it end , you know, it complete become completely hysterical when confronted with any facts
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that deviate frolym their lies. so i'm grateful.s daniel goodwin, you cameth t on tonight, carol stewart,heir who is representing him.you. >> and godspeed. >> and godspeed. think we're bein >> so bless you. so just ing hy casste you thinke being hystericalr , or overstating the case, this assault on civil liberties, on the most basi cc human rights of all, joe biden is now n tryig to throw a man in prison for years for mocking hillary on twifor mocking hillary clinton voters on twitter. trial.n voters on twitter. >> that case is about to go to trump. more on it next. when you're the leader, disaster cleanup and restoration. how do you make like it never even happened? happened far enough up any ground by being prepared for a big whatever comes your way.
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>> the federal criminal trial of a man called douglass mackey began this week in brooklyn. it's the single greatest fre assault on free speech the bideon free speech country's modern history. the bush administration is trying to send a man admi trn'tying to send a man admi to prison for saying thingstheyt they don't like and create a precedent so they cao n do it to you, too. here's the background. during the 2016 presidential po campaign, macchi posted means that made fun of hillary clinton and her supporters. one of thelarym on twitter. read this way, quote, avoid the line, vote from home, text hillar froy to five nine ninew w to five. a >> that was obviously a joke.e and everyone knew it was which
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a joke. fin but the fbi, which is nothing else. did you track down several people who texted that number in mackey's meme? none of them remembered even doing it. doing it. there's no victim here that's according to discovery ws in the case. there's no victim here. f no one was fooled by it back . t >> he did. and yet days after biden tooooor office, four years after mackey posted that meme, the feds arrested him and they charged fedhim with conspiring to interfere with the rights ofe american citizens. he go to jai could gl for ten yt that. that means if yoheu crack a jok' on the internet, the democrats don't like federal prosecutorsee get to decide inyou're interfering with an election. it's hard to imagine a more ha soviet prosecutionrd to imag int it gets worse.s >>is the doj is key witness against macchi is a member of mackey's group chat from seven years ago. but doj will not let his lawyers, mackey's lawyers conduct a full cross-examination of that witness.a full cross-emination witness because he works for the because he works for the fbipu and the fbi.t an agent in his group text..t an agent in his put an agent in his group, text doj, just to obtain an order,nsn quote, precluding questioning by the defense. considering the detailg of anys, any of detailg the confidential witnesses,
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current proactiv work for the fbi or any other governmento agencies. s >> whaalsot the doj is also telg mackey's they can't even saye nh the name of this witness, the snitch in open courts . >> now, that violatesclause i the confrontation clause in the constitution. yoe constitution. against you in a free country, especially when they're fbi informants. buuntry.t that no longer exists. >> the doj says if this man's idenhe doj says if this man's identity is disclosed, hesmen will face online harassment, therefore gets to testify not anonymously. what's incredible, what the standard is , it does notap witnesses.rd is , it does notap rights onl apply to the defense's own bid witnesses because rights only apply to the biden people. people.ply to the biden people. yesterday a hatchet at the yesterday, a hatchet mansoutherp with the southern poverty law c center, an organization thate se currently employs at least one suspected domestic terrorist, was recently arrested, reached out to aa defense expert witness calledgoa george holley. ls the southern poverty law h centers gun also obtained olly'sholli's private emails and question him about them. he threatened wrote an article about holleatened to write ay, . if his employer was aware that's he was a witness in this case, it was a witness in this case, that's witness intimidation. that's what his witness intimidation. and it workelly had to wd.
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he's not akelly had to wd. holly had withdraw as ainform witness. he's not an fbi informant. so he getsant so protection frome judg harassment. today, judge nicholas grothus postpone the trial until next week so the defense can find a new expert. he should dismis exper he should s his caseing immediately with prejudice, everything about it, starting with the chargeshe chargo thems to the timing, to the intimidation of witnesses, violates the constitution. tnesses violates the constitution.tes the free speech, if the first amendment me and in free speech, the first amendment means anything. it means that what's happening means whathat what's happening ,doug mackey, is an outrage outd and should end immediately. ht >> we'll be right back . there's a book that's endured. generations been shared around the world, and it's still the best selling book of all time. there's more to the story. explore the book you thought you knew at museum of the bible . looks like you've been sleeping . >> oh, my god. he's back to my pillow guy and your looking good. still feeling good. well, just when you thought you
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